51. Other speakers include Vice President Al Gore, NAACP President Kweisi Mfume and NAACP Chairman Myrlie Evers-Williams. 52. Other speakers included acting Office of Management and Budget Director Alice Rivlin and White House economic adviser Laura Tyson, formerly a professor at UC-Berkeley. 53. Other speakers included Albert Bellas, chairman of the school board, and Robert Weiss, a former pupil who now directs the Carolina Ballet. 54. Previous speakers include former President Gerald Ford, former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, Republican vice presidential candidate Dick Cheney and newspaper columnist George Will. 55. Prime time speakers will include the Rev. Jesse Jackson and former Sen. Bill Bradley, who challenged Gore during the primaries. 56. Scheduled speakers include Hutchison, U.S. Sen. Phil Gramm and Bush, who will give the keynote speech Friday. 57. Scheduled speakers include Chancellor of the Exchequer Kenneth Clarke. 58. Scheduled speakers include Craig Barrett of Intel Corp., Robert Frankenberg of Novell Inc., Eckhard Pfeiffer of Compaq Computer Corp. 59. Speakers also included the Rev. Jesse Jackson, Jack Kemp and Philadelphia Mayor John Street. 60. Speakers include Agriculture Secretary Dan Glickman and U.S House Agriculture Committee Chairman Bob Smith, a Republican of Oregon. |